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Nonpharmacological Interventions Addressing Pain, Sleep, and Quality of Life in Children and Adolescents with Primary Headache: A Systematic Review

机译:非武装干预措施解决儿童和青少年的痛苦,睡眠和生活质量,主要头痛:系统审查

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Purpose: Children and adolescents with primary headache are at risk of persistent somatic symptoms and reduced quality of life (Qol) due to pain and pain-related behaviors, such as avoiding school and activities. Sleep is essential to health, and children and adolescents with primary headaches have more sleep complaints than do healthy controls. A treatment approach that addresses multifactorial causes is likely important. Nonpharmacological interventions seem promising. However, knowledge about effective strategies is limited. The objective of this review is to assess the effect of nonpharmacological interventions in randomized controlled trials (RCTs) among children and adolescents with primary headache in order to identify useful strategies. Patients and methods: Outcome measures are pain, sleep, Qol, and coping versus no intervention or control intervention. Medline, CINAHL, EMBASE, and PsycINFO were searched for eligible trials. ClinicalTrials.gov. was searched for ongoing trials. Initial searches yielded 2588 publications. After initial screening and subsequent full-text review and quality assessment, 13 RCTs reported in 15 articles were selected for review. All reviewers independently assessed study quality using the CONSORT criteria for nonpharmacological interventions. Results: Cognitive behavioral therapy (CBT), including education on pain-related topics, sleep, coping, and stress management, is an effective strategy for reducing headache and pain within groups over time. Fifteen studies assessed pain, 3 studies assessed sleep, 6 studies assessed Qol, and 11 studies assessed coping. Conclusion: Strategies identified as useful were parts of CBT interventions. However, it was not possible to identify a single effective intervention addressing pain, sleep, Qol, and coping in children and adolescents with headache, primarily because sleep was infrequently addressed. Various aspects of Qol and coping strategies were assessed, rendering comparison difficult. Strategies for future interventions should include descriptions of theory-driven CBT interventions, depending on clinical setting and based on local resources, to promote a solid evidence base for nonpharmacological interventions.
机译:目的:由于疼痛和疼痛相关的行为,儿童和青少年患有持续躯体症状的风险,并且避免痛苦的行为,避免学校和活动,减少了生命质量(QOL)。睡眠对健康至关重要,患有主要头痛的儿童和青少年具有更多的睡眠投诉,而不是健康的控制。解决多因素原因的处理方法很重要。非药物干预似乎很有前景。但是,有关有效策略的知识是有限的。本综述的目的是评估儿童和青少年中随机对照试验(RCT)的非药物干预措施,以确定有用的策略。患者和方法:结果措施是疼痛,睡眠,QOL和应对与无干预或控制干预。搜索了MEDLINE,CINAHL,EMBASE和PSYCINFO以获得符合条件的试验。 Clinicaltrials.gov。搜索正在进行的审判。初始搜索产生了2588个出版物。在初步筛选和随后的全文审查和质量评估后,将在15篇文章中报告13个RCT进行审查。所有审阅人员使用非武装干预的联盟标准独立评估研究质量。结果:认知行为疗法(CBT),包括与痛苦相关的主题教育,睡眠,应对和压力管理,是减少群体内的头痛和疼痛的有效策略。十五项研究评估疼痛,​​3项研究评估睡眠,6项研究评估QoL,11项研究评估应对。结论:确定有用的策略是CBT干预的一部分。然而,没有能够识别出痛苦,睡眠,QOL和服从儿童和青少年的单一有效干预,主要是因为睡眠不经常解决。评估QoL和应对策略的各个方面,呈现比较困难。未来干预措施的策略应包括理论驱动的CBT干预措施的描述,具体取决于临床环境和基于当地资源,以促进非物理干预的固体证据基础。

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